Cartae Shakespeareanae: Shakespeare Documents; a Chronological Catalogue of Extant Evidence Relating to the Life and Works of William ShakespeareG. Bell and sons, 1904 - 107 pages |
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... assigns as the poet's birthplace . The fact that John Shakespeare used a mark when signing his name on a legal document is not evidence that he could not write . The contrary is probable , because he was Chamberlain and kept the town ...
... assigns as the poet's birthplace . The fact that John Shakespeare used a mark when signing his name on a legal document is not evidence that he could not write . The contrary is probable , because he was Chamberlain and kept the town ...
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... assigns should pay or cause to be paid to the said Edmund Lambert £ 40 of lawful English money on the feast of Saint Michael 1580 the said indenture should be void , reciting that on the death of the said Edmund Lambert who had entered ...
... assigns should pay or cause to be paid to the said Edmund Lambert £ 40 of lawful English money on the feast of Saint Michael 1580 the said indenture should be void , reciting that on the death of the said Edmund Lambert who had entered ...
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... assigns together with all charters deeds & c . & c . which the said William Combe or John Combe now have in their custody To have and To hold & c . unto the said William Shakespere his heirs and assigns for ever . Then follow the ...
... assigns together with all charters deeds & c . & c . which the said William Combe or John Combe now have in their custody To have and To hold & c . unto the said William Shakespere his heirs and assigns for ever . Then follow the ...
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... assigns paying £ 5 a year to said John Barker . It was witnessed that in consideration of £ 440 by William Shakespeare paid ( rec ' , etc. ) the said Ralph Hubande demised granted and assigned to said W TM Shakespeare his exõrs and assigns ...
... assigns paying £ 5 a year to said John Barker . It was witnessed that in consideration of £ 440 by William Shakespeare paid ( rec ' , etc. ) the said Ralph Hubande demised granted and assigned to said W TM Shakespeare his exõrs and assigns ...
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... assigns for ever All that dwelling - house or tenement with thappurtenances situate and being within the precinct circuit and compasse of the late Blackffryers London sometymes in the tenure of James Gardiner Esquior and since that in ...
... assigns for ever All that dwelling - house or tenement with thappurtenances situate and being within the precinct circuit and compasse of the late Blackffryers London sometymes in the tenure of James Gardiner Esquior and since that in ...
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